Sa Rocca Ulàri Cave, near S. Pietro di Sorres, Borutta (SS): archaeological aspects.

The Cave of Sa Rocca Ulàri, in the municipality of Borutta (SS), is fully inserted into the dense settlement of the natural cavities of Sardinia during the prehistory and early history. Its size and the particular relation to the configuration of the land in relation to the richness of the Mejlogu l...

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Main Author: Pier Paolo Soro
Format: Article
Language:Italian
Published: University of Bologna 2009-12-01
Series:IpoTESI di Preistoria
Online Access:http://ipotesidipreistoria.unibo.it/article/view/1779
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spelling doaj-1ff8acd537e34430b57ea90981d84b442020-11-24T23:48:06ZitaUniversity of BolognaIpoTESI di Preistoria1974-79852009-12-01229712710.6092/issn.1974-7985/17791701Sa Rocca Ulàri Cave, near S. Pietro di Sorres, Borutta (SS): archaeological aspects.Pier Paolo Soro0Università di MilanoThe Cave of Sa Rocca Ulàri, in the municipality of Borutta (SS), is fully inserted into the dense settlement of the natural cavities of Sardinia during the prehistory and early history. Its size and the particular relation to the configuration of the land in relation to the richness of the Mejlogu landscape, allowed small groups of people to settle in the cavity that opens into the northern slope of the Hill of Sorres. Attendance could be certified without interruption from the Neolithic until the Middle Ages. The preliminary study of materials, has determined that the most popular period for residential purposes is referring to the end of the Neolithic culture of Ozieri, and the first Eneolithic Sub Ozieri. The funerary use is assumed for the subsequent cultural phases Monte Claro (Evolved Eneolithic) and Bonnanaro I facies Corona Moltana (Bronze Age). In the Nuragic Era (Middle Bronze / Late / Final and early Iron Age) the cavity was initially used for storing food, then for other purposes probably linked to the cult.http://ipotesidipreistoria.unibo.it/article/view/1779
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Sa Rocca Ulàri Cave, near S. Pietro di Sorres, Borutta (SS): archaeological aspects.
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title Sa Rocca Ulàri Cave, near S. Pietro di Sorres, Borutta (SS): archaeological aspects.
title_short Sa Rocca Ulàri Cave, near S. Pietro di Sorres, Borutta (SS): archaeological aspects.
title_full Sa Rocca Ulàri Cave, near S. Pietro di Sorres, Borutta (SS): archaeological aspects.
title_fullStr Sa Rocca Ulàri Cave, near S. Pietro di Sorres, Borutta (SS): archaeological aspects.
title_full_unstemmed Sa Rocca Ulàri Cave, near S. Pietro di Sorres, Borutta (SS): archaeological aspects.
title_sort sa rocca ulàri cave, near s. pietro di sorres, borutta (ss): archaeological aspects.
publisher University of Bologna
series IpoTESI di Preistoria
issn 1974-7985
publishDate 2009-12-01
description The Cave of Sa Rocca Ulàri, in the municipality of Borutta (SS), is fully inserted into the dense settlement of the natural cavities of Sardinia during the prehistory and early history. Its size and the particular relation to the configuration of the land in relation to the richness of the Mejlogu landscape, allowed small groups of people to settle in the cavity that opens into the northern slope of the Hill of Sorres. Attendance could be certified without interruption from the Neolithic until the Middle Ages. The preliminary study of materials, has determined that the most popular period for residential purposes is referring to the end of the Neolithic culture of Ozieri, and the first Eneolithic Sub Ozieri. The funerary use is assumed for the subsequent cultural phases Monte Claro (Evolved Eneolithic) and Bonnanaro I facies Corona Moltana (Bronze Age). In the Nuragic Era (Middle Bronze / Late / Final and early Iron Age) the cavity was initially used for storing food, then for other purposes probably linked to the cult.
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